After Effects of COVID-19 and Repair of Lungs
Journal Title: Journal of Regenerative Medicine & Biology Research - Year 2021, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
Lung disease is the most effected organ in patients. Corona (CoV) targets the lungs and causes death of millions of patients across the globe. There has been increasing burden in lung associated disease due to the pandemic. CoV is a deadly pandemic that cause respiratory problems and affects trachea of lungs. CoV which enters the respiratory system, where enzyme is present, and destroy the respiratory organ, causing patients to face difficulty in breathing. There are two steps basically for virus to infect lungs. First pathogenesis converting enzyme to its protein, second cellular protease letting virus through respiratory system. The spike activates into membrane and releases the virus RNA. The present target for the virus is to infect the lungs, while T and B lymphocytes is always negative in ACE2. So proposed solution is stem cell treatment. The release of cytokines S1, S2 and RBD results in edena dysfunction of acute respiratory collapse and cardiac arrest.
Authors and Affiliations
Prithiv Kumar KR
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